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Dr. Seuss’S (Un)Civil Imaginaries, Donald E. Pease
Dr. Seuss’S (Un)Civil Imaginaries, Donald E. Pease
NYLS Law Review
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Forms Of Affiliation: Family, Democracy, And Civil Society In Horton Hears A Who!, Naomi Mezey, Gabe Lezra
Forms Of Affiliation: Family, Democracy, And Civil Society In Horton Hears A Who!, Naomi Mezey, Gabe Lezra
NYLS Law Review
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Horton Hears A Twerp: Myth, Law, And Children’S Rights In Horton Hears A Who!, Anne Mcgillivray
Horton Hears A Twerp: Myth, Law, And Children’S Rights In Horton Hears A Who!, Anne Mcgillivray
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law, Armed Conflict, And The Construction Of Otherness: A Critical Reading Of Dr. Seuss’S The Butter Battle Book And A Renewed Call For Global Citizenship, John Hursh
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is The Butter Battle Book’S Bitsy Big-Boy Boomeroo Banned? What Has International Law To Say About Weapons Of Mass Destruction?, Roger S. Clark
Is The Butter Battle Book’S Bitsy Big-Boy Boomeroo Banned? What Has International Law To Say About Weapons Of Mass Destruction?, Roger S. Clark
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Matter How Small... Property, Autonomy, And State In Horton Hears A Who!, Jorge L. Contreras
No Matter How Small... Property, Autonomy, And State In Horton Hears A Who!, Jorge L. Contreras
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sneetches As An Allegory For The Gay Rights Struggle: Three Prisms, Peter Nicolas
The Sneetches As An Allegory For The Gay Rights Struggle: Three Prisms, Peter Nicolas
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.